Nintendo has initiated it's promotional campaign for Forever Blue: Umi no Yobi Koe. The sequel to what we know as Endless Ocean.
The company opened an official site for the game today. The site currently has little information on the game apart from the following snippets:
The game's storyline surrounds a dragon song which, according to legend, brings bad luck to anyone who hears it. This legend is repeated in various lands throughout the Pacific Rim. There's a theory that the song is infact a key to a legendary treasure. As a result, divers hoping to obtain the treasure seek out the song in order to decipher it.
The underwater adventure begins when you take possession of a pendant. This ends up leading you on a search throughout the world's seas.The key word for Forever Blue 2 appears to be "world." You'll be able to experience diving in lakes and rivers throughout the world. The site mentions ancient cities under the sea, great rivers which flow through dense forests, and icy seas in the arctic.
Like the original game, Forever Blue 2 will offer Wi-Fi play for up to two players, however, unlike the original this sequel will now support full Voice Chat via Nintendo's Wii Speak devicem, allowing divers to chat as they explore underwater realms with friends.
Forever Blue: Umi no Yobi Koe, hits Japan on September 1, priced at ¥5,800
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